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I know this is a long shot. Anyone have any idea about extending how far the wheel comes towards the driver? I'm 6'4 with looong legs. It would be far more comfortable with the wheel an extra inch towards me above max.
Are you sure you have it adjusted all the way out? With my seat all the way back and bottom of seat tilted back I don't even have my wheel at max adjustment then again I'm a knuckle dragger guess if you have short T Rex arms there could be issues.
I know this is a long shot. Anyone have any idea about extending how far the wheel comes towards the driver? I'm 6'4 with looong legs. It would be far more comfortable with the wheel an extra inch towards me above max.
I am 6'5" with short legs and I have the wheel in as far as possible and seat back as far as possible. How do your legs even fit? I was just happy to have some headroom.
I tend to agree with sim007us
I’m only 5’11 with average length arms (at least that’s what I think)
I had a 2014 Explorer Sport before my ST
I drove with the wheel fully extended
That way I could rest my right elbow on the console armrest
I can’t do that with my ST
I tend to agree with sim007us
I’m only 5’11 with average length arms (at least that’s what I think)
I had a 2014 Explorer Sport before my ST
I drove with the wheel fully extended
That way I could rest my right elbow on the console armrest
I can’t do that with my ST
I am 5'10" and I was in the same boat. It annoyed me I couldn't comfortably rest my elbows on the center console it seemed at any angle but ultimately I moved the seat way down towards the floorpan and that seemed to help.